Fantastic Four: The End!!!

It'd be a whole hell of a lot more interesting than the tired old rehashed "The future is a crappy, depressing place where life sucks and almost everybody you love is dead" crap. I mean really. How many times do we have to read that story?
 
have there EVER been any happy future stories? besides BTTF.
 
B.U.M. said:
have there EVER been any happy future stories? besides BTTF.
BTTV when was there a happy future I remember biff taking over most stuff and future what ever his name is had a crappy job. Also no there hasn't been any happy future storys.
 
B.U.M. said:
have there EVER been any happy future stories? besides BTTF.

Hence why I said "tired old rehashed", which means done over and over and over and over and over. But you knew that, right?
 
i wouldnt like to read about a happy-go-lucky future where ther is no death, disease, poverty, war, etc.
 
No, but you could have a future that is gosh, balanced kinda like today's world, where there's good, there's bad, and there's inbetween, it's just... gasp... the FUTURE!

I mean, come on. Are you really dense enough to think that there can only be one extreme or the other? Please tell me you're not.
 
no, just wouldnt be interested in reading it
 
plus thats the whole point to "The End" comics. It's THE END
 
Anubis said:
He didnt' so much as set himself on fire, but he simply walked outside. But yeah, he was pretty much the last person on Earth. He killed everybody that was left.
Its been awhile since i even looked at the comic, but I remember it being depressing.

I'd like to see a future story where Earth is in an age of wonder because of Reed and the Fantastic Four.
Maybe Ben could finally return to human for good, maybe they all return to being human.
Maybe, Instead of them dying they could end up retiring, after one final battle with Doom and/or Galactus, and passing the team to Franklin and it changes to the Fantastic Five.
It doesn't have to be post apocalyptic sadness where they all die.
 
Cyclops said:
It'd be a whole hell of a lot more interesting than the tired old rehashed "The future is a crappy, depressing place where life sucks and almost everybody you love is dead" crap. I mean really. How many times do we have to read that story?
Go read Spider-Girl: 90% less doom and gloom, GUARANTEED!

I thought JR was doing this with Stan. There's even a sketch in his Marvel Legends HC.
 
B.U.M. said:
plus thats the whole point to "The End" comics. It's THE END

So ending stories always has to be sad and miserable and post-apocalyptic. What a limited scope of imagination you must have. :(
 
Maybe Fantastic Four: The End will take a que from some sitcoms, where they show the characters lifes over many many years, show them right now, then a few years later, then in their 70s, and end on a happy note of them retiring or something.

I came up with an idea a while ago for the final episode of Teen Titans, but it could work her too. They start with a fight between the FF and Doom in the present and show them over years and years as the team grows and changes ( and we see how the world around them changes because of them), as members leave and new ones enter, and we see them fighting verious bad guys (maybe showing how some of them were defeated), and then rap it all up with the four originals getting back together, now much older (like in their 70s), to save the world one last time. and after the fight they retire (or maybe they die in battle but are honored by the whole world) and Franklin takes over the team as it is changed to the Fantastic Five.
 
Anubis said:
No. Nobody really died in Marvel: The End. Wolverine didn't die either, so who knows? It's up to the writers.


LOVE your avvy anubis that rocks:up:


oh and ff the end will be cool
 
I like that artistsean. Would be a nice change from the utter apocolyptic devestation most future stories show. After all, thats why the became the Fantastic Four...to make the world a better place. At the end of Waid's Hereafter arc in the regular FF title, it was alluded to by the Creator (Jack Kirby), that the FF would grow old and happy together. Nothin wrong with that!
 
Cyclops said:
So ending stories always has to be sad and miserable and post-apocalyptic. What a limited scope of imagination you must have. :(
wow, you must really love putting people down.
 
Future stories are usually post apocalyptic, they are interesting but they usually are from an alternate timeline. These end stories are suppossed to be what happens to these characters at the end, so they shouldn't all be depressing and horrible. Most should end happy, because after a life time of saving the world these characters deserve it.
Also, FF is a story about family. They are a family of superheroes, the end story should have that theme. I could see a depressing end story working for other heroes like maybe Daredevil or Punisher, but not the FF.
But we'll see what the story is, but if its just another dark depressing story I wont buy it.
 
I'm surprised that you guys don't know about this. There's even been pencils posted of both Alan Davis and John Romita Jr.'s series. They are doing TWO minis, one written and drawn by Alan Davis and the other written by Stan Lee and pencilled by John Romita Jr.

Can't wait for both of them!
 
Where are these posting?
I'd love to see them.

Also I have a good idea for Spider-Man, the end.
Peter finds out that MJ is pregnant. So he decides to retire, because taking care of his baby will be more important. Its the responcible thing to do.
But he can't retire with all his rogues gallery running around out there, how would anyone else be able to stop them. And what if they came after Peter and his family?
So he starts a mission, to clean up any loose ends.
Make sure that the villians are taken care of and that the city is in good hands.
He is deciding his own ending, but things never go the way Peter plans them.
the whole time he is writing, or filming, a diary of himself incase something horrible happens and he isn't there when his child grows up.

In the end we see May, Peter and MJ's daughter reading/or watching the diary. And Peter and MJ, now older, come to visit.
 
did they already do spider-man: the end? if so what happened?
 
Avengers the End was pretty depressing.

So was Hulk the End, but it seems a little more realsistic as to what could really possibly be the End for the Hulk.
 
i'd love to read all these the end issues. were they one-shots or printed in issues? i have the hulk the end but want to find the rest. what date were they printed on? if somebody would be so kind to help. and agen, IS there a spidey:the end?
 

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